A MUM was left outraged after her son's school allowed him to look up porn on his class's iPad, however later found out that her child bypassed the school's filters.

Meaghan Edwards was immediately called into her six-year-old son's school after it emerged the boy was looking up explicit images through Google search.

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The mum has now joined roughly 200 other parents who have signed a petition asking for changes to iPads in the classroomCredit: Spectrumlocalnews.com

Meaghan, from Texas, recalled being called into the school after the school's staff told her "something terrible has happened".

Her son was discovered using a voice command to search his school-issued tablet to find X-rated images, reported Spectrum Local News.

She said: "We thought we were a long way off from having to talk about pornography at home."

Meaghan places the blame on the school's district for the incident.

She added: “I didn’t want him to think we were mad at him because he’s curious. He’s a child."

Meaghan said the district already knew about these vulnerabilities, and she's not the only parent having difficult conversations.

I’m outraged. I cannot believe that this is not an isolated incident

Meaghan Edwards

According to a public document that was put together by an Eanes ISD task force, similar complaints were shed to light from other parents last year.

Meaghan continued: "I’m outraged. I cannot believe that this is not an isolated incident."

Now, Meaghan joins roughly 200 other parents who have signed a petition asking for changes to iPads in the classroom.

They want the school to give parents the choice of being able to opt-out of tablet use.
She said: “I want a classroom without iPads for my sons. We walk into these classrooms and the kids are just glued to the screens."

Other parents said tablets aren’t supplemental tools anymore, instead they fear the tablets are being used as rewards.

A spokesperson for the Eanes Independent School District told Meaghan: “Since we have been a 1:1 district for eight years, we have learned, we have taken feedback from parents and we have made changes along the way.